There was carnage on the A10 on Thursday as police were called to six incidents in the space of two hours after Storm Fionn battered Cambridgeshire.

Storm damage, crashes, and downed trees had officers busy this morning, and caused major disruption for commuters and travellers using the busy main route. Police stopped traffic and put diversions in place in response to the incidents, which ranged from a driver hitting a telegraph pole to cars hitting fallen trees.

5.14am, Waterbeach:

Tree down in road, white Ford Mondeo drove into it. Fire and ambulance on scene at around 5.30am. Man in his 60s with suspected broken leg. Telegraph pole at 45 degree angle, 100 metres north of the Bollywood Spice restaurant, near to the Landbeach junction. Road opened at 8.08am.

5.20am, Ely:

Tree down northbound on the A10 just before the Ely roundabout and the B1411.

5.45am, Harston:

Just seen a tree fall in the High Street, just opposite the primary school. Vehicle has then hit it. Minor injuries. Road cleared around 8.15am.

5.49am, Ely:

A10 northbound just before the Ely roundabout, Vauxhall Astra just hit a tree (assuming fallen but doesn't specify). Further call to say another car has just hit the same tree. Looks like Highways chopped the tree up and cleared it by about 6.10am.